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    John Chrysostom died in the city of Comana in 407 on his way to his place of exile. There his relics remained until 438 when, thirty years after his death, they were transferred to Constantinople during the reign of the empress Aelia Eudoxia 's son, the emperor Theodosius II (408–450), under the guidance of … See more

    John Chrysostom was an important Early Church Father who served as Archbishop of Constantinople. He is known for his preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and … See more

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    During a time when city clergy were subject to criticism for their high lifestyle, John was determined to reform his clergy in Constantinople. These efforts were met with resistance and limited success. He was an excellent preacher whose homilies and writings are still … See more

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    John was born in Antioch, Roman Syria (modern-day Antakya, Hatay, Turkey) in 347 AD. Different … See more

    Some 700 sermons and 246 letters by John Chrysostom survive, plus biblical commentaries, moral discourses, and theological treatises.
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    Widely used editions of Chrysostom's works are available in Greek, Latin, English, and French. The Greek edition is edited by See more

     
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    St. John Chrysostom, also known as John of Antioch, lived during the late 4th and early 5th centuries. He was born around 349 AD and died in 407 AD. St. John Chrysostom was associated primarily with the city of Antioch, which was a …

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